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Ayaneo's first smartphone could have physical shoulder buttons

Ayaneo’s first smartphone could have physical shoulder buttons

Posted on 1 November 2025 By jobuzo

Ayaneo is breaking into the competitive smartphone market with its latest offering, but it’s hoping to attract the mobile gamers out there. In a teaser posted to its YouTube, the gaming handheld maker offered its first look at the Ayaneo Phone. As vague as the trailer is, Ayaneo clearly has a target demographic in mind, describing the smartphone as when a “mobile phone meets the soul of gaming handheld.”

From the teaser, it looks like the Ayaneo Phone will be built with a standard dual-camera setup. Perhaps more relevant for its gaming-centric design, it looks like the smartphone will have physical shoulder buttons when held horizontally. Ayaneo previously mentioned the Ayaneo Phone during a product sharing session in the summer, where it hinted at a form factor that slides out. This could be another hint that Ayaneo is looking at making a modern-day version of the Sony Xperia Play, particularly since the Ayaneo Phone will fall under the company’s Remake branding that features remakes of retro consoles and devices.

Considering Ayaneo’s price tags for its other products, the Ayaneo Phone likely won’t be cheap. However, it could offer serious competition to other gaming smartphones from Asus or Redmagic.

Ayaneo’s first smartphone could have physical shoulder buttons


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